Rework how pyright is run in CI to allow for non-types dependencies(#9434)

Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
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Avasam
2023-01-03 17:43:56 -05:00
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@@ -78,6 +78,19 @@ checks that would typically fail on incomplete stubs (such as `Unknown` checks).
In typeshed's CI, pyright is run with these configuration settings on a subset of
the stubs in typeshed (including the standard library).
In order for `pyright_test` to work correctly, some third-party stubs may require
dependencies external to typeshed to be installed in your virtual environment
prior to running the test.
You can list or install all of a stubs package's external dependencies using the following script:
```bash
(.venv3)$ python tests/get_external_stub_requirements.py <third_party_stub> # List external dependencies for <third_party_stub>
(.venv3)$ python tests/get_external_stub_requirements.py <third_party_stub1> <third_party_stub2> # List external dependencies for <third_party_stub1> and <third_party_stub2>
(.venv3)$ python tests/get_external_stub_requirements.py # List external dependencies for all third-party stubs in typeshed
# Install external dependencies for all third-party stubs in typeshed
(.venv3)$ DEPENDENCIES=$(python tests/get_external_stub_requirements.py)
(.venv3)$ if [ -n "$DEPENDENCIES" ]; then pip install $DEPENDENCIES; fi
```
## regr\_test.py
This test runs mypy against the test cases for typeshed's stdlib and third-party